Parsva

[pahrsh-vuh, pahrs-] /ˈpɑrʃ və, ˈpɑrs-/

noun, Jainism.

1.

a semilegendary Tirthankara of the 8th century b.c., said to have been born after a series of pious incarnations in each of which he was killed by an antagonist who had originally been his elder brother: the twenty-third Tirthankara.